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Some wag on twitter said “Great news that Donald Trump has brokered a peace treaty between Nambia and Pambia. He will go down in history as the Namby-Pamby President
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If you think he won't destroy North Korea just try finding Nambia on a map (stolen from Twitter).
He can't have long. I'm pretty sure the Secret Service would put a bullet in his head if he ever tried to press the button.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThey do know that he thanked Africa for how many of his friends were becoming rich from their exploitation of the countries.
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Anyone been to Nambia?
Originally posted by GJABS View PostIt is a bit sad that, while taking the opportunity to slag off Mr Trump for the umpteenth time, they don't say what the correct spelling of the country is - Namibia. I suspect this is because most of them are thick and don't know themselves. In fact even if there was a country called Nambia in Africa, the same suspects would be slagging him off even though he was correct - because they don't know themselves.
Who cares if he hasn’t been to the Skeleton Coast, he’s a great leader we must all respect.
Many people are questioning whether he meant Gambia, Namibia or Zambia. (Of the three, I’ve not been to Gambia)
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It is a bit sad that, while taking the opportunity to slag off Mr Trump for the umpteenth time, they don't say what the correct spelling of the country is - Namibia. I suspect this is because most of them are thick and don't know themselves. In fact even if there was a country called Nambia in Africa, the same suspects would be slagging him off even though he was correct - because they don't know themselves.
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Nambia? Pretty sure we've got some tat from their ambassador up in the attic somewhere. Should I send a footman up for a look?
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